Longitudinal analysis of social and community factors effective in increasing the number of liver donors in the United States

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Anilir, Ender [1 ]
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[1] Biruni Univ Hosp, Organ Transplantat & Hepatobiliary Surg Ctr, Istanbul, Turkiye
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donor; liver; social factors; transplantation; TRANSPLANTATION;
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10.1097/MD.0000000000039694
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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In this research, it was aimed to evaluate of social and community factors effective in increasing the number of liver donors. Descriptive and relational scanning models were used to conduct the research. Data on liver donors was gathered from the USA Health Resources & Services Administration's Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network between 1988 and 2023. The United States (USA) World Bank Country Reports provided the mortality rates. The data was analyzed using Spearman rho correlation, year-controlled partial correlation, and Generalized Linear Model-Logit analysis. Deceased donor numbers were significantly and negatively correlated with government health expenditure (r = -0.816; P < .01), current health expenditure (r = -0.768; P < .01), female education attainment (r = -0.804; P < .01) and Gini index (r = 0.434; P < .05). Living donor numbers were significantly and negatively correlated with government health expenditure (r = -0.731; P < .01), current health expenditure (r = -0.781; P < .01), male percentage (r = -0.786; P < .01), female education attainment (r = -0.640; P < .05), employment (r = 0.751; P < .01), GDP (r = -0.792; P < .01) and Gini index (r = -0.486; P < .01). Living donor numbers were significantly and positively correlated with age dependency (r = 0.815; P < .01). Generalized Linear Model-Logit (GLM-L) results showed that effect of female education attainment had significant contribution on deceased liver donor (B = -3290.605; P < .01). Effects of significantly correlated community factors on living liver donor numbers were found to be statistically insignificant (P > .05). Research findings reveal that among community factors, especially women's participation in education has a statistically significant effect on liver donors. These results show that the health expenditures made over the years do not provide any added value for liver donors, and role of women on liver donor is significantly dominant.<br />
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